Experts say it is highly contagious, and it only takes a small amount of the virus to infect a person.
Last year, Kentucky saw a spike in illnesses between October and early January.
The formula is not complicated: Crowd psychology + several hours of alcoholic refreshments + school pride = bad brew.
Running for Ryan Harris isn't just therapeutic. Every step is for his cousin Andy Wilkins.
Dr. Jason Smith, chief medical officer at University of Louisville Health, was the first person in the state to receive the shot.
RSV is running rampant in Kentucky, infecting infants, kids and adults in record numbers.
The booster is designed to produce strong immune responses against the latest strain of the virus.
They are blaming air quality issues and students' return to classes for the spike.
Nationally, more than 150,000 people were hospitalized with COVID-19 this past week, 191 of those people were from Kentucky.
Nationally, more than 150,000 people were hospitalized with COVID-19 this past week, 191 of those people were from Kentucky.